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Robin Cohen

Series featuring Robin Cohen

  • Centre for International Studies Podcasts
  • Kellogg College
  • MSc Migration Studies
  • Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
  • Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
  • African Studies Centre
# Episode Title Description People Date
6 An Expatriate Family in the Nigerian Civil War (Book Presentation and Discussion) In this podcast we hear from Selina Molteno, Publisher, Oxford & Robin Cohen, Senior Research Fellow, Kellogg College, University of Oxford, as they discuss their lecture titled An Expatriate Family in the Nigerian Civil War. Selina Molteno, Robin Cohen 11 Feb 2021
5 Creative Commons Migration: the movement of humankind from prehistory to the present Robin Cohen discusses migration throughout history and in the present day. Robin Cohen 02 Dec 2019
4 Decade of Migration, Session 4: How are changing patterns of globalisation manifested in shifts in global wealth and power? In the fourth panel of the Decade of Migration conference Nicholas Van Hear, Robin Cohen and John Burry look at geopolitical influences and global shifts in power and how it affects migrants. Nicholas Van Hear, Robin Cohen, John Burry 24 Sep 2014
3 Creative Commons Explaining the Rise of Diaspora Institutions Alan Gamlen talks about how formal offices of state dedicated to emigrants and their descendants have been largely overlooked in mainstream political studies. Alan Gamlen, Robin Cohen, Kalypso Nicolaidis 11 Jun 2014
2 Creative Commons The Global Governance of International Migration: What Next? A panel discussion hosted by Kellogg College on Friday 29th November 2013. The panellists discuss the global governance of migration, migrant rights and development. Robin Cohen, Paul Collier, Ian Goldin, Cathryn Costello 17 Dec 2013
1 Migration at Oxford: Professor Robin Cohen In this podcast, Emeritus Professor Robin Cohen shares how he first became interested in migration through his own experiences as a migrant. Robin Cohen 05 Sep 2013